| Literature DB >> 22835038 |
M Davies1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate and report the results of screening geriatric dogs in a first opinion practice.Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22835038 PMCID: PMC3494986 DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-5827.2012.01247.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Small Anim Pract ISSN: 0022-4510 Impact factor: 1.522
FIG 1History Part 1 Subjective – changes noticed and reported by the owner without prompting “What changes have you noticed since your dog has become older?”
FIG 2History Part 2 : Basic fact finding history
FIG 3History Part 3 Subjective – history prompted by clinician questions
Unprompted owner observations as their dog had aged (n=45)
| Observed change | Number reporting this (%) |
|---|---|
| Increased sleeping | 14 (31) |
| Losing hearing | 13 (29) |
| Lameness/stiffness | 10 (22) |
| Losing vision | 9 (20) |
| Slowing down | 9 (20) |
| Panting a lot | 5 (11) |
| Increased thirst | 3 (7) |
| Urinating in house | 2 (4) |
| Coughs when walking | 1 (2) |
| Tires when walking | 1 (2) |
Dip stick analysis results (n=35)
| Dip stick test | Results (%) |
|---|---|
| No abnormality | 12/35 (34) |
| Low specific gravity (<1·015)* | 14/35 (40) |
| Protein present* | 10/35 (29) |
| Leukocytes present* | 5/35 (14) |
| Bilirubin present* | 1/35 (3) |
| Glucose present | 1/35 (3) |
| Ketones | 0/35 (0) |
| Blood | 0/35 (0) |
| Nitrite | 0/35 (0) |
Findings not reliable indicators of abnormality in dog urine collected by free catch However, positive results prompted further investigations to confirm if significant or not.
Findings of examination of the musculoskeletal system (n=45)
| Finding | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Reduced range of movement in joints | 11/45 (24) |
| Pain | 7/45 (15) |
| Stiffness | 6/45 (13) |
| Crepitus | 6/45 (13) |
| Muscle wastage | 5/45 (11) |
| Reduced proprioception | 4/45 (9) |
| Joint swelling | 4/45 (9) |
| Weakness | 3/45 (7) |
Findings of examination of the skin/subcutaneous tissue (n=45)
| Finding | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Masses suspicious for neoplasia (other) | 8/45 (18) |
| Warts | 5/45 (11) |
| Mammary tumours (n=25 females) | 2/45 (4); 2/25 females (8) |
| Calluses | 3/45 (7) |
| Lick granuloma | 2/45 (4) |
| Alopecia | 2/45 (4) |
Serious problems identified from screening elderly dogs (n=45) and which were not known to the practice
| • Pain |
|---|
| • Severe respiratory distress |
| • Metastatic lung disease |
| • Abdominal masses |
| • Mammary neoplasia |
| • Liver disease |
| • Cardiac problems |
| • Rapid Weight loss |
| • Faecal incontinence |
| • Polydipsia/polyuria |
| • Osteoarthritis |
| • Steatorrhoea |
| • Dental work needed |
Further procedures generated as a result of screening
| Diagnostic tests | Number (%) |
|---|---|
| Blood tests/pre-general anaesthetic bloods | 16/45 (35%) |
| Radiography | 10/45 (22%) |
| ECG | 3/45 (7%) |
| Treatments | |
| Medical therapy | 7/45 (15·6%) |
| Dental | 10/45 (22%) |
| Surgery | 2/45 (4%) |
| Euthanasia | 2/45 (4%) |
Total number of problems identified from the screening of dogs over nine years of age (n=45). Most dogs had multiple problems
| Number of problems1 identified | |
|---|---|
| History | |
| Owners history – mainly behavioural changes | 67 |
| Dietary history | 8 |
| Sub-total | 75 |
| Clinically significant findings | |
| Abnormal body weight | 17 |
| Abnormal thirst or urination | 41 |
| Urinalysis findings that prompted further investigations | 31 |
| Abnormal faeces/defaecation | 4 |
| Abnormal findings on examination of the head | 10 |
| Problems in the eyes – includes nuclear sclerosis | 37 |
| Abdominal examination | 15 |
| Dental examination | 13 |
| Cardiac examination | 18 |
| Respiratory examination | 21 |
| Musculoskeletal and neurological examination | 46 |
| Skin and subcutaneous tissues | 25 |
| Sub-total | 278 |
| Total | 353 |
Problem defined as a finding that requires monitoring, a change in lifestyle, further diagnostic investigation or medical or surgical intervention